Actor Robin Williams, 63, was found unconscious and not breathing inside his home in Tiburon, Calif., on Monday, Aug. 11, 2014. He was pronounced dead of suspected suicide. We remember Williams as we look back at the beloved actor's illustrious career. Todd Plitt, USA TODAY

Williams and Pam Dawber on the set of his breakout television show "Mork and Mindy in January 1979. ABC via AP

Williams, third from right, dons a Broncos' Pony Express cheerleader outfit and joins the women in filming an episode for the television show "Mork & Mindy" in 1979. AP Photo

In 2013 Williams, here with actress Alice Drummond told USA TODAY that his role as Malcom Saver int he 1990 motion picture "Awakenings" was his favorite. The part is based on neurologist Oliver Sacks. Louis Goldman, Columbia Pictures

Williams and Matt Damon in the 1997 movie "Good Will Hunting." George Kraychyk, Miramax

Williams hugs presenter Mira Sorvino after winning the Oscar for supporting actor for "Good Will Hunting" at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles in March 1998. Susan Sterner, AP

Williams, center, won an Academy Award in 1998 for best supporting actor in "Good Will Hunting." Matt Damon, left, and Ben Affleck, right, also won for the movie's screenplay. Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY

Williams poses with an exhibit at the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco in December 1999 to promote "Bicentennial Man." Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY

Williams presents an award at the 71st Academy Awards in March 1999. Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY

Williams donates blood at the Irwin Memorial Blood Center in San Francisco on Sept. 11, 2001. Thousands of people waited in long lines to donate blood for victims of terrorist attacks in New York and in Washington. Justin Sullivan, AP

An avid cyslist, Williams rides with his friend Lance Armstrong during a training session as part of a rest day before the 15th stage of the 89th Tour de France in Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux, France in July 2002. Olivier Morin, AFP/Getty Images

Williams listens to his Grammy for best spoken comedy album at the 45th annual Grammy Awards in 2003. Eileen Blass, USA TODAY

Ben Stiller, left, and Williams in a scene from their 2006 movie "Night at the Museum." The third and final installment in the comedy series, "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb" is due in theaters Dec. 19. Doane Gregory, 20th Century Fox